No. Although blood tests can be run to check for d9-THC (the most active ingredient in herb) and its metabolites, these types of tests are expensive, not covered by insurance and need to be specially requested.
Even a routine UA (urinalysis) usually does not include a drug screen, just a dip-stick to test for specific gravity, pH, blood in urine, etc.
Pretty much unless you are on parole/probation, trying to get a job or get hired by the gov't, or SPECIFICALLY are being suspected of drug use (enough that someone would pay >$100 to know) you should do nothing, just don't smoke IN FRONT OF the doctor and you'll be okay.
Also, if you are into exercising your human rights, you might try going to a doctor you feel you can be honest with.
Yes.
If you have Office 2007: Office Button; Word Options; Proofing.
The two do not use the same exact formats, but it's very quick and easy to make them work together. If you have a document already saved on Google Docs, go to your Docs home page, click on the file you want to open in Office, then at the top go to File>Download as>Word/Excel/PowerPoint, etc. This will give you a the correct file format for Office. And if you have a Microsoft Office file that you want to import into Google Docs, look for the "upload" button next to "create" on the home page, then select your Office files. Google Docs will automatically convert the formats for you if it's in the original Office formats (e.i. .doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.).
Access is part of Microsoft Office, being its database. It is possible to do some database work using Google Docs.
You can either use that app, or you can also use Google Docs or Microsoft Word from the Microsoft Office Mobile app.
Happened to me too. Called docs and they got me in for early pregnancy scan. everything was ok, they said it is not normal but is very common. So iwould keep your eye on it and call docs as soon as poss
Apache Open Office KOffice Google Docs Neo Office LibreOffice but Open Office at 4.1 seems to be the best I have used(using Now)
Microsoft Office is a robust set of products with powerful features. Google Docs is less robust and its features are less powerful. Google documents are stored on the internet and they are accessible from any computer with an internet connection. Microsoft Office files are normally on a computer. Microsoft Office is software that you have to pay for and install on your computer. Google Docs is free and your only requirement is to set up a Google account. If you have a Gmail account, then you have access to Google Docs and other Google products. While Microsoft Office is more powerful, unless you require manuscript-publishing features, pivot-table functions, a rich mix of media in your presentations or database tools, Google Docs may be useful enough. Google Docs is continually improving and adding features that you would find in Microsoft Office and other similar products. You can access the Microsoft Office site to learn more about its exact features, and you can read more about Google Docs, below.
Google Docs presentation-type documents can also be created using Microsoft PowerPoint. Both are called presentations.
With the right apps you can do just about anything with the iPad Buy Google docs or Microsoft office to go
If you have a google account, you can download the free google app It has google docs.
You can read Microsoft Office documents from either Google Drive (Docs) or Quickoffice on a Nexus One, and can edit as well.